Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fisher Price Lazy Town Action Figure - Action Sportacus

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Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Fisher-Price EAN: 0027084268508 Label: Fisher-Price Manufacturer: Fisher-Price Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Publisher: Fisher-Price Studio: Fisher-Price
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sportacus is cool! Comment: Fantastic toy but this one is a little expensive we have found them in Asda for £7, worth shopping around it's a great toy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well made and fun Comment: The hoverboard is a waste of time unless you want to cellotape it to Sportacus's feet.
The figure itself is excellent. I thought the pose a bit odd at first but its not really a problem.
It doesn't get played with a much as I would have expected but my 4 yo does keep returning to it every couple of weeks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Is it a bird? is it a plane? no it's Sportacus! Comment: This action figure is of the LazyTown "slightly above average" hero Sportacus.
It stands at 22cm high, and comes with a backpack and skateboard {which can also be used as a stand.}
This figure has no sharp or breakable parts, and when you press the crystal button on his chest, Sportacus says 6 phrases:
My name is Sportacus
That's what I call energy
You can do it
Someones in trouble
Lets go
Time for action
and 3 Sportacus style whooshing noises.
Sportacus's legs move to the side and bend backwards {they don't rotate, so he cant be made to sit, hence my four star fun rating} but his head is fully rotational, and his arms have a good range of movement.
The details on this action figure are the same as that of the real Sportacus {the stripes on his hat, etc} so it would make the perfect gift for any LazyTown fan.
Also, he runs on watch batteries {they're small, silver and round} which are included.
Utterly fabulous!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sportacus at last ! Comment: I was so happy to see Lazytown merchandise on Amazon, Thankyou ! My son is three and thinks Sportacus is the BEST and I am inclined to agree. The figure has a backpack and skateboard to go with it, he moves and he speaks. This toy is a must for any child who enjoys Lazytown and getting hold of such figures is very difficult, so grab them while you can !
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Editorial Reviews:
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LazyTown aims to INSPIRE and MOTIVATE kids to get them to make healthy choices in their lives. Through Lazytown, children are encouraged to realise their own potential. Press Sportacus' button for energetic action and fun phrases! Sportacus can wear his backpack.
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